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How To Reduce Care Home Laundry Costs Without Cutting Corners

 

How To Reduce Care Home Laundry Costs Without Cutting Corners

How To Reduce Care Home Laundry Costs Without Cutting Corners

Managing a care home means that the laundry is always ongoing. The good news is you can cut laundry costs without lowering hygiene or standards.

It comes down to the right machines, the right routines and fewer mistakes that lead to re-washes.

The goal is simple: get loads clean the first time, dry them faster and stop textiles and machines wearing out early. When you fix those areas, the savings add up month after month.

In this guide, you will learn simple ways to bring your costs down while still keeping laundry spotless and safe. No corner-cutting and no shortcuts that put residents at risk.

Start With The Real Cost Of Laundry

Laundry costs are not just power and water. The real spend often comes from things you do not see on a bill. Rewashes, over drying and breakdowns cost more than most managers expect because they hit staff time as well as utilities.

If a load comes out still stained, you pay twice and you lose space in your day for other care tasks. If a dryer runs longer than it should, the room gets backed up and staff start rushing.

Looking at the full cost helps you fix the right problems first.

  • Extra wash cycles because loads are still dirty
  • Dryers running too long because loads are too wet
  • Textiles wearing out fast because washing is too harsh
  • Breakdowns that force you into last minute fixes

If you can reduce re-washes, reduce drying time and keep machines running, your costs drop without changing your hygiene rules. You also get a calmer laundry room because there is less waiting around for machines to finish.

That matters in a care home where staff are pulled in many directions. Even small changes here can free up time every single day. Over a month, that time becomes real money.

Cut Rewashes With The Right Wash Setup

Re-washing is one of the biggest cost drivers in a care home. It wastes water, power, detergent, staff time and it backs up the whole laundry room.

It can also lead to rushed decisions later, like mixing loads that should not be mixed, which then creates more re-washes.

If you want the fastest savings, this is the first place to look. The goal is not longer cycles, it is the right cycle the first time.

Sort Better So You Do Not Rewash

A quick sort saves money. Keep heavily soiled items away from lightly soiled ones. If you mix them, you often end up running longer cycles for everything or washing twice.

Sorting also helps with hygiene control because you are not spreading heavy soil across a whole load. The easier you make sorting, the more likely it happens when shifts are busy.

Make it easy for staff by using clear bins or bags for:

  • Bedding and towels
  • Personal clothing
  • Heavily soiled items

That one change can cut down wasted cycles fast. It also makes it easier to choose the right program without thinking too hard.

If you can, label the bins with plain words staff use every day. Put them where the laundry actually lands, not where it looks neat. When sorting fits the flow of the room, it sticks.

Use The Right Cycle For The Job

Not everything needs the same program. If staff always pick one "safe" cycle, it is often longer than needed for many loads.

Longer cycles cost more and they can still fail if the program is wrong for the soil type. This is where clear settings help, especially for new staff who are still learning. When programs are simple and repeatable, results stay steady.

Set a small list of go to programs. Keep the names simple and match them to what staff actually wash each day. When the choice is clear, there are fewer mistakes, and fewer ruined loads.

You can also post a short guide on the wall so staff do not have to guess. If your machines allow it, lock in key programs so they cannot be changed by accident. That stops small errors turning into big waste.

Use Less Detergent Without Getting Worse Results

Detergent is an easy place to overspend. Too much can also cause problems, like residue on fabrics and extra rinses. Extra rinses mean extra water, extra time and more wear on linens and clothes.

Too little detergent is not the answer either because you end up with re-washes. The aim is the right dose, every time, for the load size and soil level.

Consider Auto Dosing

Auto dosing takes the guessing out. The machine gives the right amount for the load, so you do not waste product. It also helps keep results steady, even when different staff are on shift.

This can cut down on complaints about smells, stiffness or skin irritation caused by residue. It also saves time because staff are not measuring and second guessing. Over a year, small dosing savings can become a noticeable line in the budget.

At Stellisons Commercial, we offer supply and maintenance services for Brightwell Auto Dosing systems with your Miele equipment.

That means steady results every time, lower detergent spend because you are not over dosing and fewer errors when staff are rushed or new. We can also set you up with the right detergents to work with the system, so your laundry room runs smoothly with less hassle day to day.

If you already use dosing pumps, check that they are set up right. A small change in dosing can mean big savings over a month. Make sure staff know not to top up "just in case" because that defeats the point.

Keep records of how much detergent you go through, then compare after changes. When you track it, you can see what is really working. It also helps you spot leaks or waste fast.

Reduce Drying Time And Energy Use

Dryers can be one of the highest energy users in a care home. The aim is not to dry less but to dry smarter.

Long drying times often point to a problem earlier in the process, like poor spinning or overloading. They can also be caused by simple issues like blocked vents or lint build up.

If you can cut even ten minutes off a cycle, that can mean one more load in the day.

Spin Well So The Dryer Does Less Work

If laundry comes out too wet, the dryer has to run longer. That adds cost and slows the whole room down. High spin matters most for towels and bedding because they hold so much water.

Overloading the washer can stop a good spin, even if the machine is strong. This is why correct load size is not a "nice to have", it is a cost control step. When loads spin well, dryers run shorter and staff are not waiting.

Make sure you are using a proper high spin cycle for towels and bedding. Check you are not overloading the washer because overloads often spin badly. If staff pack loads in tight, show them what a correct load looks like.

Also, check that drain filters and hoses are clear because slow draining can leave loads wetter. If you have more than one washer, balance loads across them so one is not doing all the heavy work. That keeps performance steady.

Do Not Over Dry

Over drying wastes energy and shortens textile life. It can also make bedding feel rough, which residents notice. When textiles feel harsh, families notice too, even if everything is clean. It can also shrink clothing and cause more complaints, which then takes staff time to fix.

A dryer that runs too long is often running on habit, not need. Changing that habit is an easy win. Use a setting that stops at the right level, then fold or hang right away.

If your dryer has moisture sensing, use it. Clean lint filters every shift because lint blocks airflow and makes cycles longer. Check the venting and the condenser system if you have one, because poor airflow can add a lot of time.

If staff like to "just add ten minutes", set a clear rule for when that is allowed. Small controls like that stop energy waste creeping back in.

Make Textiles Last Longer

Replacing bedding, towels and clothing costs more than most care homes expect. If your wash process is too rough, you pay twice: once in power and once in replacements.

Textile costs also rise when loads are being re-washed often because every extra cycle is extra wear. The goal is clean and safe laundry with less stress on fabrics.

When textiles last longer, your budget gets breathing room. You also get better looking laundry, which helps the whole feel of the home.

Use Gentle Drum Action Where You Can

Good commercial machines can clean well without being harsh. If your current washer is rough on fabrics, you will see it in frayed towels, thinning sheets, and damaged clothes. That wear often shows up first on the most used items, like towels and pillowcases.

A gentler wash action can still meet hygiene needs when the cycle and temperature are right. This is where the quality of the machine really matters. Over time, gentle washing saves you money without lowering standards.

When fabrics last longer, your laundry budget improves without any change to hygiene. You also spend less time dealing with complaints about missing buttons, stretched clothes or towels that feel thin.

If you are buying new stock often, look at your wash action and your drying habits together. A harsh wash plus over drying is the fastest way to destroy textiles.

Fixing either one helps, fixing both is where savings really show.

Stop Breakdowns From Wrecking Your Budget

A machine that fails mid week forces expensive choices. You pay for emergency repairs, staff time and sometimes extra laundry services.

Breakdowns also cause stress because clean laundry is not optional in a care home. When staff are under pressure, mistakes rise and waste rises too.

The cheapest breakdown is the one you prevent. A steady service plan is often cheaper than "fix it when it breaks".

Plan Maintenance Instead Of Panic Repairs

A simple planned service schedule can prevent the worst failures. It also helps with compliance checks and peace of mind.

Small issues like worn seals, slow draining or odd noises are cheaper to fix early than after a full failure.

Ask your engineer to check the parts that fail most on high use machines, like pumps and heating elements. Keep a simple log so you can spot patterns, like one machine always failing after heavy loads.

When you treat maintenance as routine, you reduce surprise costs.

If your machines are older and failing often, the cheapest move is not always another repair. Sometimes it is replacing the machine with one built for high volume daily use.

If you are paying for callouts every month, add up that cost over a year and compare it to a replacement plan.

Also factor in the cost of disruption because lost time is still a cost. A reliable machine lets the whole home run smoother. That is worth more than most people expect.

Choose Equipment That Lowers Costs Over Time

Buying the cheapest equipment can look like a win. Then the bills arrive. If the machine takes longer, uses more water and breaks down often, you pay more in the long run.

This is why "total cost over time" matters more than the price on day one. Care home laundry is heavy use, so equipment must be built for that level of demand. When you choose well, you get fewer headaches and lower running costs.

This is where Miele Professional kit can make a real difference. Their machines are built for high volume care home use, with strong parts made to cope with constant washing and drying.

Many models are tested to run for up to 30,000 hours, which means fewer breakdowns and less money spent on callouts. You also get fast wash cycles when you need them, so laundry moves through the room instead of piling up.

It is not just about speed either. Miele's honeycomb drum helps protect fabrics, so towels, bedding and resident clothing can last longer. That cuts down how often you need to replace textiles, which is a big hidden cost in care homes.

Their energy saving options, like EcoPlus, can also help reduce water and power use while still getting loads properly clean. When you add it all up, the right equipment often works out cheaper over the years, even if it costs more at the start.

For a full breakdown of why care homes should buy Miele laundry equipment, check out our guide here.

Quick Wins You Can Use This Week

If you want changes you can start right away, try these. They are simple, low cost and they cut waste fast.

The key is to pick a few, train staff once, then check that it is actually happening. If no one follows it, it will not save you money.

Put the steps where staff will see them, right where the decisions are made. Then keep it steady for two weeks before you judge results.

  1. Run a simple "no overload" rule and stick to it
  2. Set three clear wash programs and label them
  3. Train staff on dosing once, then check it weekly
  4. Use high spin for towels and bedding
  5. Clean filters and vents on a schedule so machines run well

These are small steps but they reduce waste fast. They also reduce stress because there is less guessing and less fixing of mistakes.

If you want an easy measure, track how many re-washes you do in a week, then compare after changes. Also, track dryer run time if you can because drying waste hides in plain sight.

When you measure even one thing, you can see progress.

Need Help Lowering Laundry Costs The Right Way?

If your laundry room is costing too much, or you are seeing re-washes, long drying times and breakdowns, it is worth getting proper advice. A short call can often pinpoint what is driving your costs, even before you change any equipment.

At Stellisons Commercial, we are a Miele Professional Approved Partner working across Essex, Suffolk and Kent. We do more than supply machines. We help you choose the right size and models for your care home, then we install them and make sure your team knows how to use them.

And it does not stop after installation. We provide ongoing care home laundry support, including planned servicing, quick help if something goes wrong and support that keeps your machines working as they should.

Call us at 01268 638060 and we will talk through what your care home needs. We can book a site survey and give you a free quote with no pressure.

Whether you need a washer, a dryer or a full setup with auto dosing, we will help you choose the equipment that keeps laundry clean and ready when staff need it.

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